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Harrison made a handful of starts in 2016 but played just over 100 snaps last year. He provides the Jets with some depth at the interior line spots. Mar 28 - 10:49 AM

Jets signed G/C Jonotthan Harrison, formerly of the Colts.

A restricted free agent, Harrison wasn't tendered a contract by the Colts. Harrison has been a jack of all trades, even playing a little tackle, but saw his snaps decline each of the past two seasons. He was still on the field for 453 plays in 2016, but was not effective. Ideally he'd be the rebuilding Jets' primary reserve along the interior. Tue, Mar 28, 2017 03:10:00 PM

Colts reserve OL Jonotthan Harrison is recovering from an appendectomy.

A center by trade, Harrison has played 61 snaps at guard this season. He's week to week, and will probably miss 2-3 contests. Thu, Sep 29, 2016 01:53:00 PM

He's made 19 starts at center over the last two seasons, but that position will be occupied by first-round pick Ryan Kelly. With Kelly at center, Harrison will slide over to right guard where he'll compete with Hugh Thornton and Denzelle Good. Harrison played almost exclusively at center in college (one start at guard) and hasn't played a full game at guard in the pros. Tue, May 17, 2016 09:14:00 PM

The New York Daily News' Manish Mehta reports Terrelle Pryor suffered an ankle injury this offseason.

This explains why he was absent during OTAs on Tuesday. Pryor ended last season on injured reserve with an ankle issue which required surgery in November. Mehta did not say if this injury is to the same ankle, but it is a massive setback either way. Playing on a one-year deal, Pryor needs to be healthy and productive this season to cash in next spring.

Smith tore his ACL in late April and will spend all of his third NFL season on injured reserve. The 37th overall pick in the 2015 draft, Smith will enter 2018 having appeared in just 14-of-48 possible games. If it makes Jets fans feel any better, Smith was taken just ahead of fellow receiver disappointments Dorial Green-Beckham (No. 40) and Devin Funchess (No. 41).

Per PFF College, Herndon caught 35-of-43 slot targets in 2017, leading all college tight ends with an 81.4% catch rate when targeted inside. Herndon tore his MCL in Miami’s regular-season finale and was unable to test before the draft. An adequate blocker and good enough athlete for an H-back role, Herndon offers some Charles Clay-like traits as a catch-first tight end. The Jets have one of the weakest tight-end corps in the league, so Herndon could get a chance to contribute early. He's still completing his recovery from his college knee injury.